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Toured the Saturday after Thanksgiving. About a dozen folks ranging in Durham-familiarity from a 36-year resident to new students at Duke University figured it would be more fun to walk downtown Durham than battle crowds at the malls. It was sunny but cold and the...More

Ask Lynn S about Preservation Durham Walking Tours

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We've lived in Durham for 20 years and had seen these tours depart on Saturdays from the Farmers Market. We finally went online to learn about when which tours (architectural, civil rights, tobacco history) are given on which Saturdays. We did the architectural tour, which...More

Ask TarHeel about Preservation Durham Walking Tours

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These tours are great for anyone interested in Durham's history and/or architecture. I've been on all 3 offered tours and each give some great insights into Durham's buildings and history.
While Greensboro and other towns get all the publicity, Durham's prominent role in the civil...More

Ask Jonathan C about Preservation Durham Walking Tours

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Durham's history is what keeps it dirty (and interesting, and unique) and it's great to be able to learn so much about it on a free guided tour. The perfect way to start or end a day at the farmer's market or keep relatives entertained...More

Ask Chris A about Preservation Durham Walking Tours

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